Javier [Enhanced]

Track Listings
1. Crazy
2. Beautiful U R
3. Song for Your Tears
4. Slow Motion
5. Hey Little Sister
6. Biggest Mistake
7. Interlude No. 1
8. If I Never Get to Heaven
9. Can't Have My Heart
10. She Spoke to Me
11. In Your Hands
12. She'll Never Know
13. Interlude No. 2
14. October Sky

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Javier [Enhanced]

Javier [Enhanced]
Pan's Labyrinth
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A beautiful film score
  • Evocative, atmospheric... beautiful
  • Wow.....I am speechless
  • Intricate Simplicity
  • Beautiful and Melodious
Pan's Labyrinth

Manufacturer: Milan Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000JU8HII
Release Date: 2006-12-19

Tracks:

  1. Long, Long Time Ago
  2. The Labyrinth
  3. Rose, Dragon
  4. The Fairy and the Labyrinth
  5. Three Trials
  6. The Moribund Tree and the Toad
  7. Guerrilleros
  8. A Book of Blood
  9. Mercedes Lullaby
  10. The Refuge
  11. Not Human
  12. The River
  13. A Tale
  14. Deep Forest
  15. Vals of the Mandrake
  16. The Funeral
  17. Mercedes
  18. Pan and the Full Moon
  19. Ofelia
  20. A Princess
  21. Pan's Labyrinth Lullaby

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Too many soundtracks feel interchangeable, and rare are the composers who really capture a movie's core. But Javier Navarrete has succeeded in his Oscar-nominated score for Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth, a dark fantasy set in 1944 Spain. The first cue, "Long, Long Time Ago," sets the melancholy tone with piano and voice; the spectral piano pops up several more times, and the theme is more fully developed in "Mercedes Lullaby." But it's the second track, the aptly titled "The Labyrinth," that really gives the listener insight into the movie's tenebrous universe. While Navarrete can certainly do short, intimate pieces dotted with telling arrangements (like the few trumpet notes adding a subtle Spanish flavor to "Rose, Dragon"), he excels on the longer tracks, such as "Not Human," which goes through a succession of moods, each one increasingly scary, without ever going overboard into cheap, demonstrative effects. Navarrete has already had a long career as a film scorer in Spain, and this won't be the last American audiences hear from him. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Product Description

Sountrack to director Guillermo del Toro's 2006 horror/fantasy film starring Ivana Baquero.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A beautiful film score.......2007-07-26

PAN'S LABYRINTH is one of the best films I have seen in the past five years. The blending of fantasy with the ugliness of reality really captured my heart. One of the reasons was because of Javier Navarrete's gorgeous film score. The melody of the score is based on the lullaby that Mercedes sings to Ophelia when she has to move to a separate room away from her mother who is put on bed rest. The music flows effortlessly together. Javier's excellent compositions reminds me of John Williams and Hans Zimmer but more subtle and not so loud and bombastic during the intense scenes. I don't know if PAN'S LABYRINTH would have been as good if the director had gone with another composer. Javier's music really captured the essence of the film whether the scenes were treading in the brutal reality of the Spanish civil war or in the fantasy world of the faun. I hope that after the success of PAN'S LABYRINTH, the public will be hearing more from Javier Navarrete. His work in the Guillermo del Toro film is simply one of the best film scores I have heard in the past decade.

5 out of 5 stars Evocative, atmospheric... beautiful.......2007-07-22

This is the best soundtrack I have heard in a very, very long time. The film itself is a perfect joining of image and music, and this CD perfectly captures one half of it--I can't watch the movie without noticing the music, and I can't listen to this CD without thinking of the movie. That's the way it should be.

Establishing a simple, repeated lullaby early on, Javier Navarrete's entire score builds on this tune, exporing deeper, darker, and ever more complex tunes with every track before returning to the simple melody at the end.

This CD includes musical cues not actually used in the film, although after repeated viewings of the film and listening to the soundtrack dozens of times, I'm hard-pressed to tell you which are which. The music--all of it--is so beautiful that the listener is almost immediately lost in the world it evokes. And even at nearly an hour and fourteen minutes, the music rarely repeats itself and never gets old.

An excellent companion piece for anyone who enjoyed the movie or anyone who loves beautiful music. Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Wow.....I am speechless.......2007-07-06

I hardly can find the words to describe this music. Beautiful. Haunting and absolutely stirring. That is just the tip of the iceberg. I found the film itself, in it's own way, a great film but the music is what gave the film its ability to communicate with the viewer. My only regret is that the CD is not necessarily a CD to take a nap too. There are a few tracks that seem to keep me awake, making them great in their own way. But the music of Pan's Labrynth is some of the best music ever written for a film. Full of beautiful lullabies, dark, haunting brass and strings, and majestic, sweeping and imagination-driving moments. A must own CD. An ABSOLUTE must.

5 out of 5 stars Intricate Simplicity.......2007-06-12

The movie was great, even though it was in Spanish the soundtrack pulled everything together for me. The music is simplistic in its melodies yet conveys deep emotions. I love to listen to it to relax or just for something different. I think it is one of the best scores I have ever heard.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful and Melodious.......2007-06-09

Many use the word "haunting" to describe the music on this CD, and that is certainly true. It compliments the movie wonderfully and leaves quite the impression. I found my emotions on a rollercoaster, from soothed and comforted to pensive to apprehensive, as each composition played through. I thought it all masterfully composed and unlike anything I've heard. I give it a solid recommendation.
Tarzan - The Broadway Musical (Original Broadway Cast)
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Tarzan - The Broadway Musical (Original Broadway Cast)
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ASIN: B000FMQPNY
Release Date: 2006-06-27

Tracks:

  1. Two World - Voice of Tarzan, Ensemble
  2. You'll Be In My Heart - Kala, Ensemble
  3. Who Better Than Me - Terk, Young Tarzan
  4. No Other Way - Kerchak
  5. I Need To Know - Young Tarzan
  6. Son of Man - Terk, Ensemble, Tarzan
  7. Sure As Sun Turns To Moon - Kala, Kerchak
  8. Waiting For This Moment - Jane, Ensemble
  9. Different - Tarzan
  10. Trashin' The Camp - Terk, Ensemble
  11. Like No Man I've Ever Seen - Jane, Porter
  12. Strangers Like Me - Tarzan, Jane, Ensemble
  13. For The First Time - Jane, Tarzan
  14. Who Better Than Me (Reprise) - Terk
  15. Everything That I Am - Voice of Young Tarzan, Tarzan, Kala, Ensemble
  16. You'll Be In My Heart (Reprise) - Tarzan, Kala
  17. Sure As Sun Turns To Moon (Reprise) - Kala
  18. Two Worlds (Finale) - Jane, Tarzan, Ensemble
  19. Everything That I Am - Phil Collins (Bonus Track)

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With its rich film catalog, Disney has a natural advantage when it comes to expanding into musical theater. But 1999's Tarzan wasn't the very best choice for a stage adaptation. Unlike, say, Beauty and the Beast, whose score was written by show-tune vets, Tarzan was associated with a musical-theater newbie, Phil Collins, who expanded his original score for the show, writing nine new numbers in addition to the five from the movie. But while he does come up with agreeable pop melodies (as, for instance, the hit "You'll Be in My Heart" and the new "Waiting for This Moment" and "For the First Time"), his greenness shows in the lyrics, which tend to spell things out way too much ("In learning you will teach/And in teaching you will learn," etc.) This CD certainly is kid-friendly, but unlike the best Disney material, it lacks that extra layer that would entice adults as well. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Cool.......2007-08-04

This music is awesome. I love the show. And I love the music.
If you see the Brodway show than you have to buy this music cd.
Great music.
Also it arrived in time.

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic.......2007-06-12

Every song is excellent. If you saw the play, this is a must have.

5 out of 5 stars Amazing.......2007-04-03

I'm hoping that someday there will be a touring company of Tarzan that will be coming to Chicago, so I wanted to have the Broadway cast recording so that I would know the songs that were added to the Broadway show to help expand the animated film. I know that the songs from the movie are amazing, and hopefully, so are the new ones. With Phil Collins doing the new songs for the Broadway show, it will be awesome.

5 out of 5 stars I LOVE this music.......2007-01-30

I was very excited to hear that "Tarzan," one of my favorite Disney movies was being made into a musical. Being a theatre major in school, I had to buy the soundtrack as soon as I found out. The music was beautifully written, the singers all sound wonderful, and frankly, I can't wait to see the show!! I have read some reviews before I bought it and one thing that really bothered me was some close-minded person who complained that the lyrics didn't rhyme. Well, no, not all of it does, but that's what makes this music so beautiful. People always automatically think that lyrics have to rhyme, but I find the best songs to be where the lyrics don't necessarily rhyme and the music is beautiful; songs like the ones in this show. I highly recommend this soundtrack to everyone.

3 out of 5 stars Not quite there........2007-01-17

While some of the numbers were really great. Its evident that Broadway isn't Phil Collins calling. As an album it meets expectations, as a big production-its not quite as great as it should and could be. He has yet to expand some of the songs and make them into typical big broadway numbers. Theres too much pop in it, the music and lyrics are too simple. Collins music is missing an element if you were to look at it as a broadway production. It sounds virtually the same as the Disney, with just some different intrumentals-not good as a show. I think this show has the potential to be absolutely mind blowing if they heighten everything.
Language. Sex. Violence. Other?
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A rocking joy.
  • It's Been Emotional
  • eh....
  • Surprise, surpise...oh, another surprise..
  • Pure Rock and Roll
Language. Sex. Violence. Other?
Stereophonics
Manufacturer: V2 Ada
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ASIN: B0007OTWQW
Release Date: 2005-03-29

Tracks:

  1. Superman
  2. Doorman
  3. Brother
  4. Devil
  5. Dakota
  6. Rewind
  7. Pedalpusher
  8. Girl
  9. Lolita
  10. Deadhead
  11. Feel

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Stereophonics' fifth album will inevitably provide more material for the band's critics, if only for the fact its title has clearly been rather lazily inspired from the back of a rental video case. The music within, however, is anything but laid-back: the employment of Argentinean drummer Javier Weyler, who replaces founding member Stuart Cable, sees the band venturing further along the hard-rock path that spawned previous denim-and-leather-clad tracks like "Moviestar". The first three tracks find frontman Kelly Jones is in downbeat mood, his vocals drawled and insouciant, and his lyrics distinctly sour--take the raging "Doorman", where he rails against some faceless bouncer with surprising and rather paranoid ferocity: "You like nothing more than to break my face/ You like to throw me out on the street!". Things sweeten towards the album's middle, providing two of the album's stand-out tracks: the chiming, electronic-tinged "Dakota" is a light, buoyant anthem that deserves to be a hit, while "Rewind" is a reflective moment that pricks memories of mid-period U2. But on the whole, Language. Sex. Violence. Other? isn't an album out to win new fans - it's an album that caters to the Stereophonics' rock faithful, and it's them who'll really dig it. --Louis Pattison

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A rocking joy........2006-08-09

There's some great stuff on this. Some of it's a little poppy, like Dakota, but for all out ball crunching rock, take a listen to Deadhead or Devil - Devil's just superb. Thought the band was heading down a more bluesy road until I heard this album. Terrific stuff.

4 out of 5 stars It's Been Emotional.......2006-03-13

On paper it doesn't bode well. Stuart Cable, the arse-bearing gonzoid party fiend who acted as the sole respite from the po-faced demeanour of the Stereophonics, was given the boot at the tail-end of fourth album You Gotta Go There To Come Back's promotional duties. The trio of Cable, drummer Richard Jones and commanding officer Kelly Jones had built up a massive UK following since humble Welsh beginnings in the 1990s, however it was only Cable's effervescent personality that made the group interesting music magazine fodder. While their albums - mighty debut Word Gets Around, Performance And Cocktails, Just Enough Education To Perform and You Gotta Go There To Come Back - sold like proverbial hotcakes in the UK (just like their Australian equivalent Powderfinger), it didn't always mean that their music sounded inspired or progressive (just like their Australian equivalent Powderfinger). Without joker Cable to fluff about unconventionally during recording, Kelly Jones - the pint-sized dictator of the Cwmaman group - has apparently now seized total control of Stereophonics, with the resulting Language. Sex. Volence. Other? being a new beast entirely. From the sneery opening sound of Superman (with its `You don't know what it's like' refrain baiting the media in a similar manner to former single Mr Writer), Jones takes his vocals to a higher plane than earlier works, with his guitar dipping into equal parts funk and fuzz. Such is Kelly's change in song delivery that on Brother - almost certainly a flimsily hidden diss directed at former pal Cable - his singing will surely have even long-time Stereophonics fans raising eyebrows in surprise. There's still the required tally of songs detailing birds, pubs and humdrum lifestyles, but Language. Sex. Violence. Other? finds tracks such as Dakota and Deadhead registering as their finest work since 1997's Local Boy In The Photograph saw them explode onto the international scene. When Kelly quotes Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels' Big Chris in the sleeve note thank yous with the departing line `It's been emotional', odds are you'll believe him.

3 out of 5 stars eh...........2006-02-27

This album is just average. I don't feel there are any strong track on this album. I think this group has a very generic sound.

4 out of 5 stars Surprise, surpise...oh, another surprise.........2006-01-11

I am one of the many who bought and loved this band's first lp then kind of let this band slip away. 'Local boy' was the epitome of a heartfelt, irresistable pop song but then nothing really jumped out.
I read a few interesting reviews of this new lp, so when I saw it in a second hand shop at a delicious price, I ventured forth with the moolah. I was half expecting another journo-cashola pay off hype where's the tunes type situation and a return trip to the store with tail between legs.

Nope! This is a stunning return to form. Some blistering songs, swaggering riffs, great meaty production, enough to mobilize some air guitar when the wife's not looking and a couple of beautiful songs too.

The likes of 'Doorman', 'Devil' and 'Girl' make your toe tap and the hips gyrate whilst 'Lolita' and 'Feel' are just gorgeous summer songs. Then there's the chirpy 'Dakota' with its slamming chorus to round it off.

Hope they do a US club tour because this set plus a few oldies will be one goood night out. Can't wait to hear what they do next.

5 out of 5 stars Pure Rock and Roll.......2006-01-08

This is the album that I've been waiting and looking for. Amazing. There really isn't a better word to describe it. This is pure rock and roll at its best. I'm a huge fan of Brit rock to begin with, and Stereophonics are a perfect modle of how great Brit rock should sound. I got turned on to these guys from the Wicker Park soundtrack where I heard their song "Maybe Tomorrow", which made me go out and buy their album You Got to Go There to Come Back. That album itself I found incredible, which made me want to hear how they had evolved as a band; henceforth, I went out and bought Language. This is a totally different sound than the aforementioned album, but one to be embraced. Kelly Jones has easily become one of my favorite lyricists and vocalists. His raspy vocals just lodge in the brain and keep the lyrics repeating in your mind. But the music is just clever in a way that other bands have seemed to want to abandon somewhat. Others may compare Stereophonics with Oasis or Coldplay or other Brit bands, but I think they've got their own sound, which is a mixture of many different types of music. But this review isn't supposed to be about the band, but the album right? Right off, from the beginning, with "Superman", this record takes off. In fact, the only songs that I don't fancy on the entire album are "Doorman", and "Girl", and they're not even that bad. I've got a fondness especially for "Devil","Rewind", and the standout of the album, "Dakota", but the whole thing rocks and just makes you happy. I can't think of many other records that do that to me.
A must have.
Left of Center
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A Wonderful Find
  • Javier's Left of Center is a GREAT CD!
  • Not Half As Good as His First CD
  • it was okay ......not as good as his debut
  • Finally...
Left of Center
Javier
Manufacturer: Capitol
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ASIN: B000EBDA9S
Release Date: 2006-03-07

Tracks:

  1. You're The One
  2. Indecent Proposal
  3. Wassup
  4. Dance For Me
  5. The Answer Is Yes
  6. Is This Love
  7. Poetry
  8. Count On Me
  9. Once We Start
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  11. Ways I'm Feeling U
  12. Lovin' U
  13. Dance For Me (Reggaeton Remix)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Find.......2007-07-19

Found out about Javier through Listmania. First to what people would want to know first. Yes, this brother has some pipes on him. He sangs with great range. On some songs he sometimes sound like Lil G of Silk. Lyrics: These are some of the most well-written songs I have heard in a long time. Nothing is trite or corning, or just said to fill in space. Style: R and B, up-tempo Latin, old school. It is that old school 70's sound that Musiq recreates on his songs. "The Answer is Yes" is a wonderfully touching song in which Javier is allaying the fears of his girlfriend by asking all of those questions about weather he will always be there with a resounding YES that backed up by, what sounds like, a gospel choir. Really, this CD has a sampler of many things that a true r and b lover wants. It is one of those truly rare discs where every song is a keeper. Buy it and pass on the word about this talented brother!

5 out of 5 stars Javier's Left of Center is a GREAT CD!.......2006-07-04

I think Javier's Left of Center album is excellent. It's not usual that I like all the songs on a CD, but I must say this is one of the few in my collection I can pop in the CD player and not worry about having to skip tracks.
He has well made mellow beats that are very smooth and relaxing. His first album is equally as good; I would recommend both of them. 5 stars for Javier all the way!

3 out of 5 stars Not Half As Good as His First CD.......2006-06-16

I have read some of the review on Javier second and found them mixed unlike the review from his first CD. He second CD has a totally different feel than his first. I found it to sound very similar to the other R&B artists I hear played on the radio endlessly that I try hard to get away from. I don't know if he took this new approach by choice or pressure from his record label to make him fit in with the young Hip Hop crowd or not. None of the songs on this CD stuck with me. I felt the CD was just put together overnight and not much thought went into this project. I listened to it based on the bass-lines and not the lycis to the songs, through I found the vocals to be very good. I would recommend it for the bass-lines ONLY.

3 out of 5 stars it was okay ......not as good as his debut.......2006-05-01

This CD was alright to listen to. He definately took a different approach on this one. On his debut CD he had originality and each song had a distinct message. He seems to fall for the typical R&B sound and message on this one. I really wasn't feeling this CD like I did his other one. The songs weren't really bad at all but the ones I liked the best were:
Dance For Me 5/5- has a latin twist to it, beat is nice
Poetry 4/5- liked the lyrics and the beat
Count On Me 4/5- this song was real nice, Anthony H. did a good job
Once We Start 4/5- liked the overall sound on this song
Like I said, this CD wasn't bad at all. I just felt that it really wasn't original, but it's worth a listen.

4 out of 5 stars Finally..........2006-04-19

I been waiting for a long time for the second coming of Javier and it's finally here. Was it worth the wait? Yes, in every sense. There aren't many people who can put an album together like Javier. Granted he took a different aspect on his sophomore production choosing to make a more R&b driven album as opposed to the jazzy feel that powered his first album. I think it's a refreshing album, much better then Ne-yo's album and even Jamie Foxx's much anticipated album. I highly recommend this album, it's worth the money.
Live from Dakota
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Dakota oozes cool.
  • Good Live Album
  • Spectacular
  • Stereophonics finally release long-overdue live album
  • Great energy and terrific sound of Stereophonics Live!
Live from Dakota
Stereophonics
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ASIN: B000EU1PI2
Release Date: 2006-04-18

Tracks:

  1. Superman
  2. Doorman
  3. A Thousand Trees
  4. Devil
  5. Mr Writer
  6. Pedalpusher
  7. Deadhead
  8. Maybe Tomorrow
  9. The Bartender And The Thief
  10. Local Boy In The Photograph
  11. Hurry Up And Wait
  12. Madame Helga
  13. Vegas Two Times
  14. Carrot Cake And Wine
  15. I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back)
  16. Jayne
  17. Too Many Sandwiches
  18. Traffic
  19. Just Looking
  20. Dakota

Tracks:

  1. Hurry Up And Wait
  2. Madame Helga
  3. Vegas Two Times
  4. Carrot Cake And Wine
  5. I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back)
  6. Jayne
  7. Too Many Sandwiches
  8. Traffic
  9. Just Looking
  10. Dakota

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Dakota oozes cool........2006-12-25

I listened to the first disk about five times. It was so good I was almost scared to put in disk 2. It was just as good. These guys have really developed an awesome sound. This is one of the coolest albums to come along in a while.

4 out of 5 stars Good Live Album.......2006-10-03

Live at Dakota is a 2CD live album by Stereophonics culled from their Language.Sex.Violence.Other? tour. Just like everything else by this Welsh rock band, it's solid, sometimes spectacular, and enjoyable, but nothing groundbreaking or revolutionary. All of the cuts on here sound really good in a live setting, although I prefer the studio version of Maybe Tomorrow much more than this live reworking. Jayne is a newer unreleased song that is pretty good, and Carrot Cake and Wine is an older b-side that sounds like a rewrite of a song from their first album they play earlier on this set with just new lyrics (I'll let you figure out which song I'm alluding to). Still, overall, an enjoyable live set, and for 2 CDs and 20 songs, you can't beat the price!

5 out of 5 stars Spectacular.......2006-04-28

If you love the Stereophonics and if you love live music, then this is the album you've been waiting for. I bought it the day it came out and I haven't listened to anything else since. The whole thing, both discs, are great. They may have done a better job mixing the album, but it's a great live performance. I love Language, Sex, Violence, Other?, and this live album showcases the other. Great renditions of Dakota, Superman, and Devil are included here. But the best of the band comes out on their earlier stuff. A Thousand Trees blows the roof out of the stadium and the crowd just goes wild. I also really enjoyed their b-side Carrot Cake and Wine and their new song Jayne. But if I had to pick a highlight, it would be the stellar acoustic version of Maybe Tomorrow. All in all, Magnificent!

4 out of 5 stars Stereophonics finally release long-overdue live album.......2006-04-22

Stereophonics were one of the more exciting bands in the late 90s coming out of the UK. The Welsh trio brought brash rock with a swagger, and I loved it. After peaking with the 1999 "Performance and Coctails" album, things slowly but surely started going downhill, and I did not like last year's "Language" album whatsoever. Now, on the 10th anniversary of the band, they finally release a live album.

"Live at Dakota" (2 CDs, 20 tracks, 92 min.) was taped during the 2005 tour for the "Language" album. CD1 (10 tracks, 42 min., 3.5 stars) focuses heavily on the newer songs, and unless you love the "Language" album, you're not really gonna get into it. It does have a blistering version of "The Bartender and the Thief", though. CD2 (10 tracks, 50 min, 4.5 stars) fares much better with the song selection, including "Hurry Up and Wait" and "Just Looking" form the Performance & Coctails album, "Vegas Two Times" from the J.E.E.P. album, "Too Many Sandwiches" and "Traffic" from the Word Gets Around album, but also "Carrot, Cake and Wine", an old B-side. Guitarist-singer-songwriter Kelly Jones is in great form throughout.

While I haven't been overly impressed with the Stereophonics' last 2 studio albums, they remain a great live act, and this set does more or less justice, although at 92 min. over 2 CDs, there was plenty of room left for some earlier (and still performed) classics such as "Have a Nice Day" and "Roll Up and Shine" that somehow are not on here.

5 out of 5 stars Great energy and terrific sound of Stereophonics Live!.......2006-04-22

The Stereophonics have been around since 1997 and have had tremendous success in their native country of Wales and the rest of the UK and other countries. They have been to the U.S. on several limited tours but they have not been get their big break but this new live double CD may get them the attention they deserve in America. It is a great live album with a good mixture of old and new songs. They give each song all they have and if you are new to the music of Stereophonics you would have trouble tell the difference between the new ones and their earlier hits.
They have a great talent in Kelly Jones who writes most of their material and is the lead singer. Their earlier music may have been labeled Brit-Pop but most of the tracks from last year's "Language. Sex. Violence. Other?" shows they are going for a harder sound and proves they can rock with the best. If you want to hear a fantastic live album then buy "Live From Dakota" by Stereophonics and are sure to become a Phonics fan.
Full of Life
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Minimalist Jazz
  • CamJazz on a roll
Full of Life
Enrico Rava , Javier Girotto , and Ares Tavolazzi
Manufacturer: Camjazz
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009R1SL4
Release Date: 2005-06-28

Tracks:

  1. Recuerdos
  2. The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
  3. Mystere
  4. Miss MG
  5. Moonlight In Vermont
  6. Boston April 15th
  7. Happiness Is To Win A Big Prize In Cash
  8. Nature Biy
  9. Full Of Life
  10. Visions
  11. Miss MG (Alternative Take)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Minimalist Jazz.......2006-03-30

For listeners who dig stripped down cool-toned minimalist jazz this is a perfect example. Kinda reminds me of piano-less quartet stuff from the west coast days.
I have 2 other cd's by Rava that are also very nice, but this one gets more play.
The music has a light open sound. Great music for late at night!

5 out of 5 stars CamJazz on a roll.......2005-07-08

The newish (at least to North American ears) Italian label CamJazz, having scored big with some fine releases by Enrico Pieranunzi, Kenny Wheeler, and Salvatore Bonafede, has apparently scoured and scrounged to find discs of comparable accomplishment. With Full of Life, picked up, it appears, from WEA, featuring a European band fronted by veteran trumpeter Enrico Rava, they've succeeded big time.

Featuring a pianoless quartet (leader Rava, trumpet and flugelhorn; Javier Girotto, baritone and soprano sax; Ares Tavolazzi, double bass; and Fabrizio Sferra, drums), the music may initially sound somewhat strange to American ears: there's little of the boppish heat usually associated with an outfit thus configured. Instead, we get a kind of very attractive West Coast cool jazz vibe filtered through a sunny Neapolitan lens, gloriously represented, e.g., by their take on "The Surry with the Fringe on Top." Probably the closest referent would be the Gerry Mulligan/Chet Baker quartet, but although there's some similarity to that group, in the end, this band establishes a voice and vibe uniquely its own.

Concentrating mainly on ballads--as seems to be, generally, the MO for these CamJazz releases--the group also successfully ventures into boppish up-tempo numbers: "Miss MG" (with two takes), "Happiness Is to Win a Big Prize in Cash," and the title track.

Leader Rava sounds great. With spot-on intonation and attractive solo statements, he makes a strong impression. Javier Girotto, someone I've never heard of before, also shines on baritone and soprano sax. I'm especially taken by his feathery tone on the big sax. I must confess, I've never been attracted to the gruffer way most baritone saxophonist approach the instrument--e.g., the late Nick Brignola. Girotto regularly finds the more lyrical side of the instrument--to great effect, at least to these ears.

This very attractive disc continues a streak of winners from CamJazz. Entirely worth checking out.
Mis 30 Mejores Canciones
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • absolutely wonderful
  • Javier Solis y sus boleros Excelente disco compacto altamente recomendado
Mis 30 Mejores Canciones
Javier Solis
Manufacturer: Sony International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00007MB75
Release Date: 2003-02-18

Tracks:

  1. Lloraras Lloraras
  2. Cataclismo
  3. Contaras Conmigo
  4. Mujer
  5. Gema
  6. Augustia
  7. Perdonala Senor
  8. Punto Negro
  9. Besame Y Olvidame
  10. Mi Vida Es Amor
  11. Despreciado Me Voy
  12. Borracho
  13. Tu Error
  14. Porque Negar
  15. Lagrimas De Amor

Tracks:

  1. Maria
  2. Caminos Diferentes
  3. Todo Y Nada
  4. Despues De Amarnos
  5. El Loco
  6. Un Consejo
  7. Nuestro Juramento
  8. Senorita
  9. Como Antes
  10. Veinticuatro Horas
  11. Sabras Que Te Quiero
  12. Por Ultima Vez
  13. Conflicto
  14. Falsa
  15. Me Esta Doliendo Su Ausencia

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars absolutely wonderful.......2007-05-12

I found Javier Solis by lisening to internet music.What a Golden voice.I love Latino music. The first time I heard his voice I had tears in my eyes.I only know some of the Spanish words.But I Love Mis 30 Mejores Canciones. I think his voice is Fantastic. I highly Recommend these cd s.

5 out of 5 stars Javier Solis y sus boleros Excelente disco compacto altamente recomendado.......2006-03-04

How do you begin to describe Javier Solis and his voice. Many have described it as velvety, masculine, powerful, and rightly so. In my opinion one of the best voices that Mexico has produced, close to or as good as Pedro Infante. This is how Boleros are supposed to be sung. To any doubters, I encourage you to try his voice, im positive you wont be dissatisfied. I know, it sounds like im trying to sell the cd, but I can't say enough of this mans incredible talent for singing. After you come to appreciate Javier Solis, try Pedro Infante, another great of mexican folklore music.
Puccini: Gianni Scicchi
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • naxos does it again
  • A Delightful Budget Gianni Schicchi
Puccini: Gianni Scicchi

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ASIN: B000111BYC
Release Date: 2004-02-17

Tracks:

  1. Povero Buoso
  2. Simone? O Simone?
  3. Ai Miei Cugini Zita E Simone
  4. Dunque Era Vero!
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  8. O Mio Babbino Caro
  9. Datemi Il Testamento!
  10. Nessuno Sa Che Buoso Ha Reso Il Fiato?
  11. Era Eguale La Voce?
  12. Ecco La Cappellina
  13. Prima Un Avvertimento!
  14. Ecco Il Notaro
  15. Ladro
  16. Lauretta Mia, Staremo Sempre Qui

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars naxos does it again.......2006-02-17

I am very impressed with this recording. I bought it because I am playing in the orchestra for this opera and have thoroghly enjoyed this rendition.

4 out of 5 stars A Delightful Budget Gianni Schicchi.......2004-03-28

There is something about Puccini's little comic masterpiece that makes it almost failure-proof. I've seen a number of productions that didn't seem to have much going for them in terms of cast, production and orchestra, and yet the opera always comes off. Even so, I didn't have very high expectations for this recording when it came my way; after all, I'd never heard of any of the singers, had only a nodding aquaintance with the conductor, and it came from an obscure corner of Europe. I needn't have been apprehensive. This recording is really quite good, and indeed has some quite wonderful performances, especially in the Schicchi of Alberto Rinaldi and the Lauretta of Tatiana Lipsic (who does, after all, have the one 'hit' number of the piece, 'O mio babbino caro'). But, in fact, this ensemble piece is well served by the cast here assembled. It is conducted with verve by Alexander Rahbari and the orchestra is the Málaga Philharmonic which is much more than adequate, somewhat surprising considering that I'd never thought of Málaga as being anything more than a nice little city on the Costa del Sol and the source of that sweet wine bearing its name. Even on the recording - without the help of visuals - the sly comedy comes off, the romantic moments between Rinuccio (who has the only other aria even half-well-known, 'Firenze è come un albero fiorito') and Lauretta are ardently and sweetly done. Rinuccio is well-sung by tenor Stefano Secco, who has a lyric tenor with more than a little heft in the voice. He could well be a comer. Soprano Lipsic definitely is.

All in all, then, this 'Schicchi' has real artistic value and you get more than your money's worth at Naxos's ridiculously low price.

Scott Morrison
La Historia de Javier Solis
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • This guy's voice is incredible
  • La Historia de Javier Solis
  • Javier is immortal!
  • why can't there be singers like this in our present day?
  • It's the best cd anyone can have
La Historia de Javier Solis
Javier Solis
Manufacturer: Sony International
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000002FNQ
Release Date: 1992-06-23

Tracks:

  1. Sombras
  2. En Mi Viejo San Juan
  3. Payaso
  4. Cenizas
  5. Se Te Olvida (La Mentira)
  6. Entrega Total
  7. Lloraras, Lloraras
  8. Esclavo Y Amo
  9. Escandalo
  10. Luz Y Sombra
  11. Y...
  12. Si Dios Me Quita La Vida
  13. Adelante
  14. Echane A Mi La Culpa
  15. He Sabido Que Te Amaba
  16. Gema
  17. Sin Fe
  18. Amor Perdido
  19. El Pecador
  20. Media Vuelta

Amazon.com

Many fine singers have come close, but Javier Solis is still regarded by many as the best bolero ranchera singer Mexico has ever produced. Since his death in 1966, there have been dozens of hit compilations. Luckily, this collection contains most of Solis's biggest hits: "Payaso," "Cenizas," "Sombras," "Media Vuelta," "Lloraras, Lloraras," and "Si Dios Me Quita la Vida." And while Solis got most of the credit, it's important to remember he worked with topflight producers, studio musicians, and, most critical of all, excellent song material from Rafael Ramirez ("Lloraras, Lloraras"), Luis Demetrio ("Si Dios Me Quita la Vida"), and Jose Alfredo Jimenez ("Media Vuelta"). But the combined power of vivid tearjerker songs enveloped in gorgeous mariachi arrangements is nothing without Solis's exquisite vocals and tough but compassionate stance. --Ramiro Burr

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This guy's voice is incredible.......2005-09-16

I know exactly what Mr. Sandoval is saying, all this Banda music just embarrases me. (Banda music for those of you that don't know it's a bunch of guys wearing a texan hat wearing the same kind of clothes with a bunch of strings on their shoulders, i guess to keep the flies off or something and it's like 20 guys it seems,lol when they can just take out a bunch of guys and create all those sounds with a synthesizer. They do a lil hop at the same time while they play and the singer sounds as if someone was choking him as he sang,lol Just look for these so called artists names...Montez de Durango or Banda Limon, and compare them with great mexican singers like Javier Solis, Pepe Aguilar or Alejandro Fernandez and you'll know what i'm talking about. When I tell friends that i don't like banda music they take it personal and they say that is because i've been in the USA for too long. I just tell them that when i was in Mexico these Banda groups didn't even exist not even that style of music existed, it all started happening on the 90's with their so called "quebraditas" which i think it would mean something like 'breakers',lol Any how getting back to the subject, I grew up as a kid in a small town in Jalisco Mexico called Autlan de Navarro during the 80's, it's about 2 or 3 hours south of Guadalajara. When I hear Javier Solis' music it takes me back there to that nice beautiful town, when my mom listened to it as she cleaned up the house or if we had a birthdate party. It would be pretty hard to top Javier Solis' voice I think and so far I don't know of anyone that has matched it.

5 out of 5 stars La Historia de Javier Solis.......2005-09-08

Wonderful music and great artist!!! I couldn't stop listening to it. I loved 'Mi Viejo San Juan'!! I purchased it for my mom who is born in Puerto Rico and when she listened to it I could tell that it took her back to her native land as she sang along with Solis. So glad that I found and purchased it! I had the opportunity to listen to it (via internet) and knew that it was what I was looking for. My family also loved it and wondered where I had found it.

3 out of 5 stars Javier is immortal!.......2004-12-17

Javier is, without a doubt, the greatest master of the bolero ranchero and Vicente Fernandez is a close second. There is nothing more to ask of him as a singer. Unfortunately, Columbia did not invest much money into his recordings until his last couple of albums....there is a huge difference in recording & musical quality between his unfinished tribute to Rafael Hernandez & the otherwise great album Payaso.

But, I'll tell you what would be fantastic....if Mexico City's incredible folk ensemble, Orquesta de la Ciudad, would record new arrangements for this music and edit in Javier's voice into the melody line....I would be willing to pay....$100 for it.

5 out of 5 stars why can't there be singers like this in our present day?.......2004-11-26

simply the best singer in mexico's history, if you like luis miguel's latest cd with vargas backing him up, do your homework and get everything there is of javier solis, you won't regret it, unless you like bad music like banda el retardo, or whatever, but definately brilliant, i dunno if it's his "media voz" or his unique style of interpretation of the songs, this is obviously the tear jerker, and belive me it's not the onions in your menudo. I mean this guy was one of frank sinatras favorites, that should tell you alot, oh yea, also, he recorded with the ny symphony for his "javier en NY" cd, which you should also get btw. he combined the best of what pedro infante had, and blended it with his own unique style which is of javier solis, there will never be another javier in history, but he did leave alot of homework for us musicians and vocalists

5 out of 5 stars It's the best cd anyone can have.......2003-08-05

This cd of javier solis has it all! It has some of the most popular songs anyone can have. It is simply the greatest. Even though this popular artist passed away his songs continue to embark the hearts of many people. I encourage anyone to buy this great cd
Music of Moreno Torroba
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • One of the best collections of Torroba
  • One of the finest interpreter of Spanish guitar music
  • Good recording overall, a few issues
  • Very good but not great
  • A Guitar Lesson
Music of Moreno Torroba

Manufacturer: Telarc
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000003D2D
Release Date: 1996-11-12

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegretto
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Allegro
  4. Burgalesa
  5. I. Fandanguillo
  6. II. Arada
  7. III. Danza
  8. Madranos
  9. I. Alcazar De Segovia
  10. II. Alba De Tormes
  11. III. Montemayor
  12. IV. Zafra
  13. V. Manzanares Del Real
  14. VI. Siguenza
  15. VII. Siminacas
  16. VIII. Turegano
  17. IX. Torija
  18. X. Calatrava
  19. XI. Redaba
  20. XII. Alcaniz
  21. XIII. Javier
  22. XIV. Olite
  23. Nocturno
  24. I. Jeringonza
  25. II. Ya Ilega El Invierno
  26. III. Coplilla
  27. IV. La Pastora
  28. V. Seguidilla

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the best collections of Torroba.......2007-06-27

I think this recording is very relaxed for the most part. He kind of breezes through these with speed and doesn't take enough time on some pieces but David Russell is the cleanest guitar player around and these recordings are flawless. He lets you hear every note. Burgalesa is an amazingly beautiful, melancholy piece which Sevogia loved. Montemayor is haunting and tremelo is exquisite. Alba de Tormes is a popular and beautiful piece which sounds great. Fandango is probably the most popular piece here which overwhelmingly captures the Spanish feeling and which Segovia recorded extremely well (probably the most famous recording of Fandango) on his "Favorite Spanish Encore" LP and Russell sounds great in this piece, too. I'd rather listen to Russell play these than Yepes, Segovia or the Romeros.

5 out of 5 stars One of the finest interpreter of Spanish guitar music.......2007-03-28

David Russell is one of the finest interpreter of Spanish guitar music. His interpretation of Torroba's music is one of the finest. David's performance of The sonatina in A major is very expressible, He plays the guitar with a lot of Heart and emotion, the recording he made of great Paraguayan composer Agustin Barrios Mangore is the best.

4 out of 5 stars Good recording overall, a few issues.......2006-11-07

Probably one of the best things about this recording is that its a great collection of most of Torroba's great solo guitar music. Russell hits all the important pieces and plays them all with flair and accuracy. Russell's playing is very expressive and he tends to capture the esssence of the music. The playing is clean, beautiful and precise. Good tone, dynamic contrast, all the basics that guitar students spend years perfecting. However, Russell does play a little too heavy sometimes. I like to think that if Torroba were playing electric guitar today he would sound a lot like Pat Metheny with a little Spanish flavor. His music should never be too bombastic or heavy. Not to say that Russell never lightens up, but he doesn't always back off when he needs to. Some of the slower, more lyrical Castles of Spain especially aren't as effective as they could be. The other issue about this recording is that the track listing is WRONG! It should go like this:

Sonatina for Guitar in A Major
Burgalesa
Suite Castellana
Castles of Spain
Madronos (Not "Madranos")
Nocturno
Aires de la Mancha

Because of this glich in the track listing, all of the Castles of Spain tracks are off by one track as they are listed on the CD liner. It isn't even correct on David Russell's website.

The only other thing that I don't like about this CD is that some of the notes are a little weird. I know that there were differences between Torroba's original manuscript and Segovia's editions of the pieces, but some of the notes are either wrong or different from anything I've ever played from (and from what I remember that Segovia originally recorded). It's only a very minor detail as there may be some note decisions where Russell decided to preserve some original notations by Torroba, and I am always in favor of preserving the composer's original intentions over Segovia's rewrites if possible. It's not overly important, it's merely just a yellow flag to the guitarists out there saying that your edition may be slightly different from what Russell plays.

This is a great recording providing interesting contrast to Segovia's original Torroba recordings. While Segovia is the original "performance practice" version of these pieces, Russell's interpretations are for the most part very good. I would recommend listening to Segovia's recordings of Torroba as you would be cheating yourself to only listen to this recording.

4 out of 5 stars Very good but not great.......2004-05-14

The reviewer "ivorx" has hit the essence of this performance right on. David needs to relax when the music calls for it. Torroba is not an intense composer and needs to flow in a more relaxed state. However, this is a very good CD of great guitar music by one of the guitar's greatest composers. I really wish more of Torroba's guitar concertos would be recorded by quality musicians.

5 out of 5 stars A Guitar Lesson.......2003-10-28

Any serious student of classical guitar who wants to learn the music of Torroba and has unanswered questions about how to play these pieces needs this CD.

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